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1 Rules of Practice of the Patent Office in Patent Cases
Investment: RУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Rules of Practice of the Patent Office in Patent Cases
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2 apply to the Patent Office for a patent
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > apply to the Patent Office for a patent
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3 negotiation between the applicant and the patent office
переговоры между заявителем и патентным ведомством; переписка между заявителем и патентным ведомствомАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > negotiation between the applicant and the patent office
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4 Journal of the Patent Office Society
Law: JPOSУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Journal of the Patent Office Society
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5 file an application with (at) the Patent Office
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > file an application with (at) the Patent Office
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6 file an application with (at) the Patent Office
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > file an application with (at) the Patent Office
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7 Off.Soc'y Journal of the Patent and Trademark Society
Law: J.P.Office.Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Off.Soc'y Journal of the Patent and Trademark Society
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8 Official Journal of the European Patent Office
2) Investment: Off of E.P.O.Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Official Journal of the European Patent Office
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9 registered in the U.S. Patent Office
Law: Rcg.U.S.Pat.Off., Reg.U.S.Pat.Off.Универсальный русско-английский словарь > registered in the U.S. Patent Office
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10 Official Gazette of the U. S. Patent Office
(ам.) Официальный бюллетень Патентного ведомства США (еженедельное официальное издание, содержащее информацию о выданных патентах, товарных знаках и пр.)Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > Official Gazette of the U. S. Patent Office
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11 Official Gazette of the United States Patent and Trademark Office
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Official Gazette of the United States Patent and Trademark Office
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12 Official Gazette of the United States Patent and Trademark Office Trademark
Law: TMOGУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Official Gazette of the United States Patent and Trademark Office Trademark
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13 Rules of Practice of the USA Patent and Trademark Office
Law: R.Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Rules of Practice of the USA Patent and Trademark Office
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14 патент
Монопольное право, предоставленное патентным бюро изобретателю изобретения. Предметом патента должен быть способ изготовления. — A monopoly right granted by the patent office to the inventor of an invention. The subject-matter of a patent must be a manner of manufacture.
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15 Page, Charles Grafton
[br]b. 25 January 1812 Salem, Massachusetts, USAd. 5 May 1868 Washington, DC, USA[br]American scientist and inventor of electric motors.[br]Page graduated from Harvard in 1832 and subsequently attended Boston Medical School. He began to practise in Salem and also engaged in experimental research in electricity, discovering the improvement effected by substituting bundles of iron wire for solid bars in induction coils. He also created a device which he termed a Dynamic Multiplier, the prototype of the auto-transformer. Following a period in medical practice in Virginia, in 1841 he became one of the first two principal examiners in the United States Patent Office. He also held the Chair of Chemistry and Pharmacy at Columbian College, later George Washington University, between 1844 and 1849.A prolific inventor, Page completed several large electric motors in which reciprocating action was converted to rotary motion, and invested an extravagant sum of public money in a foredoomed effort to develop a 10-ton electric locomotive powered by primary batteries. This was unsuccessfully demonstrated in April 1851 on the Washington-Baltimore railway and seriously damaged his reputation. Page approached Thomas Davenport with an offer of partnership, but Davenport refused.After leaving the Patent Office in 1852 he became a patentee himself and advocated the reform of the patent procedures. Page returned to the Patent Office in 1861, and later persuaded Congress to pass a special Act permitting him to patent the induction coil. This was the cause, after his death, of protracted and widely publicized litigation.[br]Bibliography1867, History of Induction: The American Claim to the Induction Coil and itsElectrostatic Developments, Washington, DC.Further ReadingR.C.Post, 1976, Physics, Patents and Politics, New York (a biography which treats Page as a focal point for studying the American patent system).——1976, "Stray sparks from the induction coil: the Volta prize and the Page patent", Proceedings of the Institute of Electrical Engineers 64: 1,279–86 (a short account).W.J.King, 1962, The Development of Electrical Technology in the 19th Century, Washington, DC: Smithsonian Institution, Paper 28.GW -
16 Patentamt
Patentamt n PAT, RECHT patent office* * *n <Patent, Recht> patent office* * *Patentamt
Patent Office, Controller of Patents, Designs and Trademarks (Br.), Commissioner of Patents (US);
• Internationales Patentamt International Patent Office at the Hague;
• beim Patentamt als Anwalt zugelassen sein to be recognized to practise before the Patent Office. -
17 Patentantrag
Patentantrag
patent application;
• abgeänderter Patentantrag memorandum of alteration;
• Patentantrag einreichen to file an application for a patent;
• zugelassener Patentanwalt patent lawyer, chartered patent agent (Br.), patent attorney (US);
• als Patentanwalt zugelassen sein to be recognized to practise before the patent office;
• Patentanwaltsbüro, Patentanwaltskanzlei patent law firm;
• Patentanwaltskammer [Chartered] Institute of Patent Agents (Br.);
• Patentaufhebung revocation (cancellation) of a patent;
• unterlassene Patentausnutzung non-user of a patent;
• Patentaustausch cross licensing of patents;
• Patentaustauschvertrag patent exchange contract, cross licensing agreement;
• Patentbeamter examiner (US);
• Patentbeendigung cesser;
• missbräuchliche Patentbenutzung abuse of a patent;
• Patentberechtigter claimant for a patent;
• Patentberichtigung amendment of a patent, disclaimer;
• Patentberufungsgericht Patent Appeal Tribunal (Br.);
• Patentbeschreibung patent specification (description);
• genaue Patentbeschreibung disclosure;
• Patentbesitz patent property;
• Patentbewerber applicant for a patent;
• Patentblatt Patent Office Journal;
• Patentdauer patent’s life, life (duration) of a patent;
• Patentdiebstahl piracy of a patent;
• Patenteinkünfte haben to derive benefits from a patent;
• Patenteinspruch patent appeal, interference, opposition to a patent, (gegen Patenterneuerung) caveat;
• Patenteinziehung revocation of a patent;
• Patententschädigungsamt Patent Compensation Board (US);
• Patenterneuerung renewal of a patent;
• Patenterneuerungsgebühr patent annuity;
• Patenterschleichung surreptitious obtainment of a patent;
• Patenterteilung grant (granting, issue, issuance, US) of a patent;
• verweigerte Patenterteilung patent barred;
• Patenterteilung ablehnen to refuse a patent;
• Patenterträgnisse royalties on patents;
• vereinnahmte Patenterträgnisse patent royalties received;
• Patenterwerb purchase of a patent;
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18 Правила производства дел в Патентном ведомстве США
2) Investment: Rules of Practice of the Patent Office in Patent CasesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Правила производства дел в Патентном ведомстве США
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19 Murdock (Murdoch), William
[br]b. 21 August 1754 Cumnock, Ayrshire, Scotlandd. 15 November 1839 Handsworth, Birmingham, England[br]Scottish engineer and inventor, pioneer in coal-gas production.[br]He was the third child and the eldest of three boys born to John Murdoch and Anna Bruce. His father, a millwright and joiner, spelled his name Murdock on moving to England. He was educated for some years at Old Cumnock Parish School and in 1777, with his father, he built a "wooden horse", supposed to have been a form of cycle. In 1777 he set out for the Soho manufactory of Boulton \& Watt, where he quickly found employment, Boulton supposedly being impressed by the lad's hat. This was oval and made of wood, and young William had turned it himself on a lathe of his own manufacture. Murdock quickly became Boulton \& Watt's representative in Cornwall, where there was a flourishing demand for steam-engines. He lived at Redruth during this period.It is said that a number of the inventions generally ascribed to James Watt are in fact as much due to Murdock as to Watt. Examples are the piston and slide valve and the sun-and-planet gearing. A number of other inventions are attributed to Murdock alone: typical of these is the oscillating cylinder engine which obviated the need for an overhead beam.In about 1784 he planned a steam-driven road carriage of which he made a working model. He also planned a high-pressure non-condensing engine. The model carriage was demonstrated before Murdock's friends and travelled at a speed of 6–8 mph (10–13 km/h). Boulton and Watt were both antagonistic to their employees' developing independent inventions, and when in 1786 Murdock set out with his model for the Patent Office, having received no reply to a letter he had sent to Watt, Boulton intercepted him on the open road near Exeter and dissuaded him from going any further.In 1785 he married Mary Painter, daughter of a mine captain. She bore him four children, two of whom died in infancy, those surviving eventually joining their father at the Soho Works. Murdock was a great believer in pneumatic power: he had a pneumatic bell-push at Sycamore House, his home near Soho. The pattern-makers lathe at the Soho Works worked for thirty-five years from an air motor. He also conceived the idea of a vacuum piston engine to exhaust a pipe, later developed by the London Pneumatic Despatch Company's railway and the forerunner of the atmospheric railway.Another field in which Murdock was a pioneer was the gas industry. In 1791, in Redruth, he was experimenting with different feedstocks in his home-cum-office in Cross Street: of wood, peat and coal, he preferred the last. He designed and built in the backyard of his house a prototype generator, washer, storage and distribution plant, and publicized the efficiency of coal gas as an illuminant by using it to light his own home. In 1794 or 1795 he informed Boulton and Watt of his experimental work and of its success, suggesting that a patent should be applied for. James Watt Junior was now in the firm and was against patenting the idea since they had had so much trouble with previous patents and had been involved in so much litigation. He refused Murdock's request and for a short time Murdock left the firm to go home to his father's mill. Boulton \& Watt soon recognized the loss of a valuable servant and, in a short time, he was again employed at Soho, now as Engineer and Superintendent at the increased salary of £300 per year plus a 1 per cent commission. From this income, he left £14,000 when he died in 1839.In 1798 the workshops of Boulton and Watt were permanently lit by gas, starting with the foundry building. The 180 ft (55 m) façade of the Soho works was illuminated by gas for the Peace of Paris in June 1814. By 1804, Murdock had brought his apparatus to a point where Boulton \& Watt were able to canvas for orders. Murdock continued with the company after the death of James Watt in 1819, but retired in 1830 and continued to live at Sycamore House, Handsworth, near Birmingham.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsRoyal Society Rumford Gold Medal 1808.Further ReadingS.Smiles, 1861, Lives of the Engineers, Vol. IV: Boulton and Watt, London: John Murray.H.W.Dickinson and R.Jenkins, 1927, James Watt and the Steam Engine, Oxford: Clarendon Press.J.A.McCash, 1966, "William Murdoch. Faithful servant" in E.G.Semler (ed.), The Great Masters. Engineering Heritage, Vol. II, London: Institution of Mechanical Engineers/Heinemann.IMcNBiographical history of technology > Murdock (Murdoch), William
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20 multimillonario
adj.multimillion, multi-million.m.multimillionaire.* * *► adjetivo1 (de libras) multimillion-pound; (de dólares) multimillion-dollar► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 multimillionaire* * *multimillonario, -a1.SM / F multimillionaire/multimillionairess2. ADJ1) (=persona)ser multimillonario — to be a multimillionaire/multimillionairess
2)un contrato multimillonario — [de euros] a multi-million euro contract; [de dólares] a multi-million dollar contract
* * *I- ria adjetivoIIun contrato multimillonario — a multi-million dollar (o pound etc) contract
- ria masculino, femenino multimillionaire* * *= multi-million dollar, multi-million [multimillion], multimillion + Moneda, multibillion [multi billion], multibillion dollar.Ex. Library automation has become a multimillion dollar industry.Ex. This article also describes a multi-million pound extension scheme which is in the course of construction at Glasgow's Mitchell Library = Este artículo también describe una ampliación de varios millones de libras que está en construcción en la Biblioteca Mitchell de Glasgow.Ex. UK Civil Service unions fear they will lose 265 members' jobs in the Patent Office following a multimillion pound automation project.Ex. Oracle is a multibillion company with a strong brand name and large customer base.Ex. It is predicted that the information revolution will create a multibillion dollar industry in the 1980s.----* negocio multimillonario = multibillion dollar business.* * *I- ria adjetivoIIun contrato multimillonario — a multi-million dollar (o pound etc) contract
- ria masculino, femenino multimillionaire* * *= multi-million dollar, multi-million [multimillion], multimillion + Moneda, multibillion [multi billion], multibillion dollar.Ex: Library automation has become a multimillion dollar industry.
Ex: This article also describes a multi-million pound extension scheme which is in the course of construction at Glasgow's Mitchell Library = Este artículo también describe una ampliación de varios millones de libras que está en construcción en la Biblioteca Mitchell de Glasgow.Ex: UK Civil Service unions fear they will lose 265 members' jobs in the Patent Office following a multimillion pound automation project.Ex: Oracle is a multibillion company with a strong brand name and large customer base.Ex: It is predicted that the information revolution will create a multibillion dollar industry in the 1980s.* negocio multimillonario = multibillion dollar business.* * *es multimillonario he is a multimillionaireun contrato multimillonario a multi-million dollar ( o pound etc) contractlas pérdidas son multimillonarias the losses run into many millionsmasculine, femininemultimillionaire* * *
multimillonario◊ - ria adjetivo: es multimillonario he is a multimillionaire;
un contrato multimillonario a multi-million dollar (o pound etc) contract
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino
multimillionaire
' multimillonario' also found in these entries:
English:
billionaire
* * *multimillonario, -a♦ adjes multimillonario he's a multimillionaire;un negocio multimillonario a multimillion pound/dollar/ etc business♦ nm,fmultimillionaire* * *m, multimillonaria f multimillionaire* * *multimillonario, - ria n: multimillionaire
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